College Football Championship Odds 2025-26: Odds to Win National Championship Game

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Key Takeaways:

  • College football championship odds for 2025-26 favor Ohio State at +500 odds from ESPN BET.
  • The Ohio State Buckeyes share the best odds with the Texas Longhorns.
  • The Buckeyes won the 2024-25 College Football Playoff National Championship, beating Notre Dame 34-23.

The Ohio State Buckeyes won the CFP Championship last season, making it their first national title since 2014. Before the start of the 2025 season, Ohio sportsbooks have the Buckeyes as the favorite to win it again. Ohio State shares these odds with Texas at most sportsbooks. The CFP Championship game will be held on January 19, 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.

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Latest College Football National Championship Odds for 2025-26

Below are the teams with the best odds to win the 2025-26 College Football Playoff National Championship.

Team Odds
Ohio State Buckeyes +500 (16.7% chance)
Texas Longhorns +550 (15.4% chance)
Georgia Bulldogs +700 (12.5% chance)
Penn State Nittany Lions +750 (11.8% chance)
Oregon Ducks +850 (10.5% chance)
Alabama Crimson Tide +1200 (7.7% chance)
Notre Dame Fighting Irish +1200 (7.7% chance)
Clemson Tigers +1500 (6.25% chance)
LSU Tigers +2000 (4.76% chance)

*Odds courtesy of ESPN BET Ohio

Who Is Favored to Win the National Championship Game in 2025-26?

The Ohio State Buckeyes, who won last year, are the current favorites to win the National Championship this season with +500 odds. Michigan, which won the championship in 2023-24, holds the 11th-best odds. Like every year, the annual matchup between Ohio State vs. Michigan should be a big deciding factor in which teams make the College Football Playoff.

Who Are the Sleepers to Win the National Championship Game?

Bettors may look toward squads like the Miami Hurricanes (+3000), Tennessee Volunteers (+4000), or Florida Gators (+4500) to find heavy sleepers that could make some noise in the playoffs next season. , 12 teams will make the College Football Playoff in 2025-26, the second year of the playoff expansion.

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How to Watch the College Football Playoff National Championship

The 2025-26 College Football Playoff National Championship will be played on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The game will be televised nationally on ESPN, with kickoff expected to be around 7:30 p.m. ET.

Will Ohio State Win the 2025-26 National Championship?

Ohio State not only made the College Football Playoff last season, but they took home the national title, beating Notre Dame 34-23. With their current odds (+500), there's a good possibility that the Buckeyes will be in the running for another national title in 2025-26. The Buckeyes are one of six teams that have won a College Football Playoff National Championship (2014-15 season & 2024-25).

Who Will Win the National Championship in 2025-26?

Ohio State is the obvious choice to return to the national title game after winning last season, though they'll have to get past the Texas Longhorns. Most Ohio sportsbooks have the Longhorns sharing the best odds with the Buckeyes. Ohio State opens the season hosting Texas on August 30.

Sportsbooks Available To Bet on College Football Championship Odds

You can bet on college football championship odds at most major sportsbooks, including BetMGM Ohio, Caesars, DraftKings, FanDuel, and Betway. It is legal to bet on college football in the state of Ohio, though bettors must be at least 21 years of age to place bets.

Betting on the College Football National Championships in Ohio

Betting on college football in Ohio is legal. You will find an assortment of betting options at each of the licensed Ohio sportsbooks. Odds may vary slightly depending on the operator so search around to get the best bang for your buck.

Many operators will feature special Ohio betting promotions on college football, as well as the NFL and other sports markets. Be sure to bookmark this site for the latest offers and updates.

Legal Age Requirements to Bet on College Football in Ohio

Under Ohio law, you must be at least 21 years of age to bet on college football in the state. You must also be physically present in the Buckeye State and have a valid Social Security number.

Responsible Gambling in Ohio

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Wes Roesch

Wes is an editor and writer for BetOhio.com. Based out of the Kansas City area, Wes has covered sports professionally since 2015 with a strong emphasis on sports betting and the NFL, though he's also covered pro wrestling, UFC, college sports and more.

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